Team USA carve open Europe to lead 4-0 after morning foursomes on day one of the Ryder Cup

TEAM America came flying out the traps with a storming morning foursomes that carved open a 4-0 lead over Europe.
The home side looked in complete control for the majority of the morning in the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine as the Europeans struggled to match the dead-eye touch of the Americans, particularly star performers Patrick Reed and Dustin Johnson.
Significantly, the USA have never lost a home match after winning the opening session - and it will take a courageous response from Darren Clarke’s men to stop history repeating itself.
The Texas twosome of Reed and Jordan Spieth were never down... read more

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